Expand the name of your Windows SBS 2008 server, and then expand Sites.

Click Default Web Site, and then click Start.

Expand SBS Web Applications, and then click OAB.

In OAB Home, double-click SSL Settings.

Select Require SSL and Require 128-bit SSL, and then click Apply.

To send e-mail messages to the Internet, run the Fix My Network Wizard by doing the following:

Open the Windows SBS Console.

On the navigation bar, click Network, and then click Connectivity.

In the task pane, click Fix my network.

Follow the instructions in the wizard. You can click each potential problem that the wizard lists to get more information about the problem. To recreate the default Send and Receive connectors to re-establish mail flow, select Exchange SMTP connectors are invalid.

Rerun the Internet Address Management Wizard to associate the new virtual directories with the correct external URL.

If your server uses a trusted certificate, you must also run the Add Trusted Certificate Wizard.

it looks like maybe in the copy past the quote got messed up, I have seen that happen with pulling off a blog before though havent seen it yet on this one.

I think you may just need to fix the quote where its a ? change to ”
New-OWAVirtualDirectory -WebsiteName “SBS Web Applications” -OwaVersion “Exchange2003or2000? -VirtualDirectoryType “Exadmin” -ExternalAuthenticationMethods Fba

in short go through and verify that what is in the script matches txt on the post. also replace the ” after the 2000.

also you dont HAVE to run it as a script you can run 1 line at a time, that way you see the results of each.

so I took a look at the link you provided and it looks like you have “&#8221” throughout the script, I think removing those (not sure where they came from) should resolve.
also I pasted the original txt to pastebin as requested.http://pastebin.com/hRcPaSXA

Be sure you are running this on the correct version of exchange\SBS as vdirs change from version to version.

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